And the winner is…

At the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, Intel’s Eric Kim handed out a $700,000 check to Park Il-whan, CEO of Korea-based Trigem Computer. Their living room ready black stereo-like PC won the Intel Core 2 Challenge. As soon as the check left the stage, Kim said Intel would hold another contest to help stoke the creativity of OEMs and personal computer designers.

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